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for many, they remember the sniper shootings in the washington, d.c. area ten years ago. >> thank god nobody has been shot or
for many, they remember the sniper shootings in the washington, d.c. area ten years ago. >> thank god nobody has been shot or
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washington does not understand. >> i'd say, recognize that intellectual capital is our best resource, that we have -- >> scaleability? >> because we have the most brains of any country in the world and that we're innovating -- we're innovating more rapidly than any other country. we have to continue to invest in them. but their challenge is all those people who aren't selling their intellectual capital. they're using their hands, using their time, in order to make a living. we have to retrain them. >> we've gone from this low knowledge, low skill, low cognitive decision making culture to a place where it's high tech, high knowledge -- >> software is taking over everything. >> if you don't get that, dow yoent win? >> if you're not capable of participating in the workforce at that point, you need to be retrained and we need to get kids in school to the point where they can participate in that environment. >> we're training kids today for job that is used to be instead of the future? >> exactly. >> if you were president, what would you do, steve? >> listen to these two guys. the one thin
washington does not understand. >> i'd say, recognize that intellectual capital is our best resource, that we have -- >> scaleability? >> because we have the most brains of any country in the world and that we're innovating -- we're innovating more rapidly than any other country. we have to continue to invest in them. but their challenge is all those people who aren't selling their intellectual capital. they're using their hands, using their time, in order to make a living. we...
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they know it. >> people say the paralysis in washington, the inability to get in a room and get a deal done. i interviewed newt gingrich. he said the way it were with president clinton, you would be in a room full of advisers, you fling them out, it's you and him, get it done, compromise, get it done. why is that not happening now and what advice do you give to barack obama to try to get into that kind of mind set with the republicans? >> well, that's -- what speaker gingrich said is true, but it's not the whole truth. we had one year when virtually nothing got done. i was a stickler for passing my budgets on time. but, in 2005, we didn't. and i had to veto what they did. and they had to do what they did because that's what they promised the voters they would do in the '94 elections. then the citizens decided they agreed with me more than them. they don't want the government shut down or take a radical departure, just bring the deficit down. so after the two governments shut down in late '95 and early '96, then we began the compromise talks everyone talks about. there's been no forcing
they know it. >> people say the paralysis in washington, the inability to get in a room and get a deal done. i interviewed newt gingrich. he said the way it were with president clinton, you would be in a room full of advisers, you fling them out, it's you and him, get it done, compromise, get it done. why is that not happening now and what advice do you give to barack obama to try to get into that kind of mind set with the republicans? >> well, that's -- what speaker gingrich said...
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for many, it's reminisce ept of the sniper shooting in washington, d.c. ten years ago. >> thank not nobody's been shot or hurt. bu
for many, it's reminisce ept of the sniper shooting in washington, d.c. ten years ago. >> thank not nobody's been shot or hurt. bu
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for many, it's reminiscent of the sniper shooting in washington, d.c. ten years ago. >> thank not nobody's been shot or hurt. but it's still weird when you hear about stuff like this. brings back memories of the sniper and everything that
for many, it's reminiscent of the sniper shooting in washington, d.c. ten years ago. >> thank not nobody's been shot or hurt. but it's still weird when you hear about stuff like this. brings back memories of the sniper and everything that
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here all the models bringing it up from the city down to about washington, d.c. but the big thing is it stops, it stops moving for 48 hours and it could rain for two days and make flooding. if it rains a half an inch an hour for 48 hours, that's two feet of rain in any one spot. that is going to cause significant flash flooding and the potential for big loss of life. >> chad, thanks for the update. we may well come back to you before the end of the show. appreciate it. >>> let's get back to politics and the subject of race. outspoken conservative ann coulter has a lot to say about just about everything, in fact. the new subject of her new book is "mugged, racial demagoguery" dedicated to quote, the freest black man in america. we'll discover who that is. ann coulter, welcome back. >> thank you. good to be here. >> i know you have been struggling with a bit of a cold. >> you have an unfair advantage about it tonight. >> you have been whining about it incessantly for the last hour, saying you think you may die during this interview which is going to be a huge ratin
here all the models bringing it up from the city down to about washington, d.c. but the big thing is it stops, it stops moving for 48 hours and it could rain for two days and make flooding. if it rains a half an inch an hour for 48 hours, that's two feet of rain in any one spot. that is going to cause significant flash flooding and the potential for big loss of life. >> chad, thanks for the update. we may well come back to you before the end of the show. appreciate it. >>> let's...
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that is really the most important thing because in washington right now, nothing is happening. we haven't even had a budget in the last three years. >> romney has been hammered a lot for being very rich and a successful businessman. people using that against him, saying as many jobs as he made, he wrecked and so on. what have you made of that, somebody who is a very rich, successful man yourself, are you surprised that in america, the country that gave you the opportunity to become what you are, that they would now turn on somebody for being what used to be the great american dream? >> first of all, as you know, john f. kennedy came from a very rich family. so the democrats didn't complain about that when that happened. but i don't want to get into that because i have run for office and what is being said by the other side and what you say about the other side, you cannot take for real. i mean, they don't believe that that is a bad thing that he was successful, nor does i think the romney side believe sometimes what they accuse obama of. you cannot take this stuff that seriousl
that is really the most important thing because in washington right now, nothing is happening. we haven't even had a budget in the last three years. >> romney has been hammered a lot for being very rich and a successful businessman. people using that against him, saying as many jobs as he made, he wrecked and so on. what have you made of that, somebody who is a very rich, successful man yourself, are you surprised that in america, the country that gave you the opportunity to become what...
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he's in a city where it's obviously rife, chicago, washington, d.c., and others. what needs to be done? who is going to take on the gun lobby here? >> yeah. you're asking the wrong person. you're asking the wrong person because i don't know enough about the laws to speak in an educated voice on it. but i think it should start with just tougher screening to own guns. maybe there should be a psychological profile, not just, you know, criminal, but a psychological profile that's filled out in order to be able to own a gun. >> i totally agree. >> yeah. >> terrific movie, very strange to see you in that kind of movie. i wasn't expecting it, really enjoyed it. i could see you as a new james bond. >> you won't see me as james bond. >> why not? the first black bond? >> it should be will smith. this is it, buddy. i'm not getting any skinnier. >> final question, if you could relive one moment in your life before you died, and i had that power to give you, what would you choose? >> there is one moment, and i'll probably regret it for my entire life. my mother was on her deat
he's in a city where it's obviously rife, chicago, washington, d.c., and others. what needs to be done? who is going to take on the gun lobby here? >> yeah. you're asking the wrong person. you're asking the wrong person because i don't know enough about the laws to speak in an educated voice on it. but i think it should start with just tougher screening to own guns. maybe there should be a psychological profile, not just, you know, criminal, but a psychological profile that's filled out...
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but the reality is now that we are growing and now obama brought to washington and some of the things have been shot down. but the other thing that he brought was the specific plan to cut the deficit. we can stave off of the stuff. tell me what you are going to cut and are you going to end interest or the mortgage deduction. give us the specifics of your plan. obama has been forced to do that. he has showed us the specifics. >> give us one line that you would give the president. again, i would never advise the president of the united states. he is darn good on his own. i want to continue to see what i saw before. a strong president that is going to look in the camera and continue to tell it like it is. our president is going to do great. the job now is going to turn out the operations on the ground. it was a pleasure. >> big news. coming up. mitt romney's lieutenant governor. why she says his binders for the women is no big deal. çtoooowl sleep train's best rest event is ending soon. çtoooowl don't miss your chance to get sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowe
but the reality is now that we are growing and now obama brought to washington and some of the things have been shot down. but the other thing that he brought was the specific plan to cut the deficit. we can stave off of the stuff. tell me what you are going to cut and are you going to end interest or the mortgage deduction. give us the specifics of your plan. obama has been forced to do that. he has showed us the specifics. >> give us one line that you would give the president. again, i...
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and we have the resources, washington does not understand. >> i would say recognize that intelligent capital is the best resource, just because we have the most brains of any country in the world, and innovative -- >> more than 260 countries -- >> that is okay, we're innovative, we have to continue to invest in the countries. all the people not selling the intelligent capital, they're using the time -- we have to re-train them. >> so we go from this low knowledge, skill, cognitive decision-making, where -- >> software is taking over everything. >> if you don't get that, you don't win. >> and if you're not capable of participating in the work force at that point, then you need to be re-trained. and we need to get kids in school to the point that they can participate in that environment. >> we're training kids that used to be in jobs for the future. and we're in a situation where we see people struggle, they just don't have the tools. >> and that is not going to change. >> well, if you're president -- steve? >> just listening to these two guys, the one thing you ask me to do to make th
and we have the resources, washington does not understand. >> i would say recognize that intelligent capital is the best resource, just because we have the most brains of any country in the world, and innovative -- >> more than 260 countries -- >> that is okay, we're innovative, we have to continue to invest in the countries. all the people not selling the intelligent capital, they're using the time -- we have to re-train them. >> so we go from this low knowledge, skill,...
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probably know, most of their campaigns are funded by the big banks and this revolving door between washington and wall street affects their ability to make objective decisions. >> my big issue, the bonuses. goldman sachs probably going to go under, and the first thing they did, they handed themselves bonuses. >> 2009, let me give you an example of the per veer incentive. jpmorgan, they go in front of congress and say it was just a head. and the person who lost the money, the person who runs the group, leaves with a multimillion dollar golden parachute. taxpayers have to bail the banks out this per veer incentive where bankers swing for the fences, thing goes wrong, they lose their jobs, things go well, they get incentives. i think that wall street needs to be more transparent. and need to have markets that are free. right now they are unfair markets. >> this is an interesting read for anyone interested in wall street and the banking world. appreciate you coming up. >>> coming up, a photo bomb for the ages. only in america, a very touching one. this. [ male announcer ] don't miss endless shrim
probably know, most of their campaigns are funded by the big banks and this revolving door between washington and wall street affects their ability to make objective decisions. >> my big issue, the bonuses. goldman sachs probably going to go under, and the first thing they did, they handed themselves bonuses. >> 2009, let me give you an example of the per veer incentive. jpmorgan, they go in front of congress and say it was just a head. and the person who lost the money, the person...
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over the last four years we have not had the kind of strong leadership we needed in washington to take on our challenges. time and again he told us he would take on the things that he needs to. he hasn't and i will. >> in the midst of all of this talk of our debate. listen to what he told diane sawyer on abc. >> if you have a bad game you move on and move forward to the next one. welcome. >> how are you tonight? >> the president looks mean there. he looks like he realized he had a poor game and he is flexing his muscles to come at your guy. are you frightened? >> no. he said today that he thinks he has been too polite. maybe he willp only call us a lie ar five times a day. it is kind of like, i was a lawyer and it is like going into a closing argument when you don't have a descent fact on your side it is tough to pull off. lie ar lliar liar pants on fire. that is the new barack obama for 2012 i guess. >> he is bouncing off the walls at the moment. but you know that these things can change very, very quickly. interesting moment today. one, mitt romney's reputation as a flip-flopper and
over the last four years we have not had the kind of strong leadership we needed in washington to take on our challenges. time and again he told us he would take on the things that he needs to. he hasn't and i will. >> in the midst of all of this talk of our debate. listen to what he told diane sawyer on abc. >> if you have a bad game you move on and move forward to the next one. welcome. >> how are you tonight? >> the president looks mean there. he looks like he...
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supreme court justice invites a journalist to come sit down with him inside the court itself, but i'm in washington today to interview the longest serving justice antonin scalia. justices don't report on cases they're covering. but that leaves his faith and thoughts on campaign finance and politics and his colleagues. it's all on the table tonight. my exclusive interview with justice antonin scalia and co-author of their new book. justices scalia, welcome. brian, welcome to you, too. >> thank you. >> the book is very much a template for the way that you conducted your legal life. you are a man that believes, fundamentally, that the law in america should be based rigidly on the letter of the constitution. that's what you believe, isn't it? fundamentally. >> yes, give or take a little. rigidly i would not say, but it should be based on the text of the constitution reasonably interpreted. >> people that criticize you for this say, a lot of the constitution was phrased in a deliberately vague way. they realize, when they framed it, that in generations to come things may change, which may put a differen
supreme court justice invites a journalist to come sit down with him inside the court itself, but i'm in washington today to interview the longest serving justice antonin scalia. justices don't report on cases they're covering. but that leaves his faith and thoughts on campaign finance and politics and his colleagues. it's all on the table tonight. my exclusive interview with justice antonin scalia and co-author of their new book. justices scalia, welcome. brian, welcome to you, too. >>...
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that is really the most important thing because washington right now, nothg is happening. weaven even had a budget in e st >> rney has been hammed lot r successf businessm. people using tt agains recked and so on. as he made, wh have you made of that, sobody who is a veich, successful man yourself, are you surprid amerat in a, the country that gave you the opportunity to become what you are, that they would now turn on mebody for being what used t be the great american dream? >> first of all, as you know, hn f. nnedy ca from ve rich family. so the democrats didn't complain about thathen that happened. bui don't want to get in that becse i have run fooffice y the r side andhat you say out the other deyou cannot takeor real.. i me, they don't believehat that is a bad thinthat he was successful, nor do i think the romney side believe metimes seriously. is is a political year. g on. they wiltry too everythi at they can and the special interestroups and the other groups are there to paint ch other in the mt horrible way. negative ads play er than positive ads. so therefore, you
that is really the most important thing because washington right now, nothg is happening. weaven even had a budget in e st >> rney has been hammed lot r successf businessm. people using tt agains recked and so on. as he made, wh have you made of that, sobody who is a veich, successful man yourself, are you surprid amerat in a, the country that gave you the opportunity to become what you are, that they would now turn on mebody for being what used t be the great american dream? >>...
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. >> we have not had the strong leadership we needed in washington to take on our challenge, time and again, the president has told us he'd take on some of these things but has not. and then he turns around and tries to blame others, congress won't get together, congress won't get together unless there is a strong leadership that puts them togetr. he has not, i will. >> listen to what he told diane sawyer on abc. >> if you have a bad game, you just move on, move on the next one. and it makes you that much more determined. the difference between this and sports is, the stakes are so high. >> joining me now, to preview the debate, reince priebus. >> the president looks mean there, looking like he is coming back strong, looks like he had a poor game and flexing his muscles, are you frightened? >> no, he also said today that he thinks he has been too polite. so maybe it means instead of just calling mitt romney a liar once a day, he will call us that five times a day. i don't know, his message is pretty weak, he doesn't have a lot to stand on, i was a lawyer, it is sort of like going into
. >> we have not had the strong leadership we needed in washington to take on our challenge, time and again, the president has told us he'd take on some of these things but has not. and then he turns around and tries to blame others, congress won't get together, congress won't get together unless there is a strong leadership that puts them togetr. he has not, i will. >> listen to what he told diane sawyer on abc. >> if you have a bad game, you just move on, move on the next...
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it's 47 degrees and raining in washington, d.c. 54 in new york. and that blue area there in west virginia, and parts of kentucky, that's where it's snowing. that's where it's below 32 at this hour. we do expect the snow to continue here. the rain to continue here. every time a band comes by, i think we're going to go back to ali velshi at some point in time. the wind will pick up, when it stops raining, the wind dies off. you think it's over. it's not over. this is going to continue on and off with wind for the next 36 hours, piers. >> chad, would you say that we've seen the worst of it, or is it too early to make any kind of prediction like that? >> you know, i would say that for some people, yes. i would say that probably for long island, yes. if you talk about the areas back out here to the west where it's raining very heavily, i'd say pennsylvania, ohio, ohio may even turn to snow, and a little snowflake here in the area from columbus down to chillicothe. but you get that wind and saturate the ground with some spots now 11 inches of rain over
it's 47 degrees and raining in washington, d.c. 54 in new york. and that blue area there in west virginia, and parts of kentucky, that's where it's snowing. that's where it's below 32 at this hour. we do expect the snow to continue here. the rain to continue here. every time a band comes by, i think we're going to go back to ali velshi at some point in time. the wind will pick up, when it stops raining, the wind dies off. you think it's over. it's not over. this is going to continue on and off...
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you've been around the washington block a few decades. what is your reading of it all? >> well, look, i think last time i was on your program, i said presidential campaigns are like basketball games. in a basketball game, it's the last two minutes. in a presidential campaign it's the last two weeks. that's where we are now. the candidates came out of the debates and now you have to look at what their big message is. romney's talking about a message associated with creating jobs, he's worried about maintaining our defense posture, he's worried about issues associated with dealing with the entitlement programs and making sure that they're still there and unfortunately, i see president obama talking about big bird and binders still, and then he had his foul exchange with "rolling stone." i don't understand it. i would like to see these two candidates talking about the big job issues and letting the public compare their programs. >> when he used the b.s. word to "rolling stone" although it may have been ill-advised choice of words, the point he was making is that mitt romne
you've been around the washington block a few decades. what is your reading of it all? >> well, look, i think last time i was on your program, i said presidential campaigns are like basketball games. in a basketball game, it's the last two minutes. in a presidential campaign it's the last two weeks. that's where we are now. the candidates came out of the debates and now you have to look at what their big message is. romney's talking about a message associated with creating jobs, he's...
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that's what i think is so troubling for those of us who work in the national security space in washington, d.c. and this notion that they didn't know and think it's plausible to say well, we just didn't know, that's not true. the secretary of state works for them. they knew. and that's what's troubling. i wish they would kind of take a deep breath, step back, look at this for what it is. we lost an american ambassador was killed by an act of terror on 9/11. and over the course of getting into o consulate, that hasn't happened since 1979. this is serious, serious business and here we are talking about the machinations of what we knew or didn't know when we had an al qaeda affiliate successfully kill a u.s. ambassador and three other employees. that's what we ought to be talking about. >> you're chairman of intelligence committee of the house. you are pretty clued into all this kind of stuff. what i find baffling is why ambassador rice, for example, went public with a series of inteiews, four or five days after what happened in benghazi, and was clearly repeating information given to her by
that's what i think is so troubling for those of us who work in the national security space in washington, d.c. and this notion that they didn't know and think it's plausible to say well, we just didn't know, that's not true. the secretary of state works for them. they knew. and that's what's troubling. i wish they would kind of take a deep breath, step back, look at this for what it is. we lost an american ambassador was killed by an act of terror on 9/11. and over the course of getting into o...
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this is an obama promotable video, stars scarlett johansson, eva longoria and carrie washington. >> i want to talk to you about women. >> and about mitt romney. >> mitt romney's for ending funding to planned parenthood. >> including cancer screenings. >> he said he would overturn roe v wade. >> we have republicans trying to redefine rape. >> trying to force women to undergo invasive ultrasounds. >> if you think that this election won't affect you and your life, think again. >> social issues, i mean, i know the campaign's tried very hard to avoid having to go back over this ground, because it's contentious area and your father has made it pretty clear that he doesn't think it's as important as the economy, but a lot of women, women we just heard there, very high profile women, it does matter to them. your father may be president and they're worried he's going to outlaw gay marriage, that he's going to, you know, flip-flop around on abortion, all these other things you know he's been criticized for. what comfort can you give young women that think your father's going to come after them?
this is an obama promotable video, stars scarlett johansson, eva longoria and carrie washington. >> i want to talk to you about women. >> and about mitt romney. >> mitt romney's for ending funding to planned parenthood. >> including cancer screenings. >> he said he would overturn roe v wade. >> we have republicans trying to redefine rape. >> trying to force women to undergo invasive ultrasounds. >> if you think that this election won't affect you...
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. >> one of the things, this is just a complete paralysis it seems in washington and the ability for the two sides to come together. >> i don't like that. i don't like to see the two presidential candidates getting personal and vindictive and anger. that's not -- not the way i think they ought to both be respectful because one of them is going to be president and the president certainly deserves respect. >> would you be happy if president obama wins to pay more tax? he's indicated he wants to tax the rich more. >> sure. sure. >> you think -- >> i'd give all my money away, almost all of it. >> can a president do very much how can a president smartly revive things do you think? >> well, i think we spent too much money on the military. i mean, particularly the united states. spend half a trillion dollars or more now, and what are we getting for it? what did we gain by the war in iraq? what a disaster. the war in afghanistan, a disaster. the war in pakistan, a disaster. the war in vietnam, a disaster. we don't even know who wins and who loses. the last time anybody surrendered was japan
. >> one of the things, this is just a complete paralysis it seems in washington and the ability for the two sides to come together. >> i don't like that. i don't like to see the two presidential candidates getting personal and vindictive and anger. that's not -- not the way i think they ought to both be respectful because one of them is going to be president and the president certainly deserves respect. >> would you be happy if president obama wins to pay more tax? he's...
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i think this whole issue of washington being at war with each other, this is a prime example of how politicians should behave and come together in times of crisis for america. let me cut to the quick here. what are the crucial things now for people in your state who are watching this, who want to know what to do, what should they be doing when they watch this tomorrow, the next day and so on, for the rest of this week? >> well, this is going to be a difficult week. we still have 160 state roads closed. we still have 2.6 million households without power. so this week i would ask them for their patience. it's not going to be easy to move around the state. not going to be easy to operate in your own home without power. but we're slowly but surely going to get power back on. but it is a monumental task. to give you a sense of scale, 2.6 million households without power. that's 1.2 million more than lost power during hurricane irene. this is a monumental, monumental task that we have in front of us. i would ask them this week for their patience and then the week after that, we will need their resili
i think this whole issue of washington being at war with each other, this is a prime example of how politicians should behave and come together in times of crisis for america. let me cut to the quick here. what are the crucial things now for people in your state who are watching this, who want to know what to do, what should they be doing when they watch this tomorrow, the next day and so on, for the rest of this week? >> well, this is going to be a difficult week. we still have 160 state...